attention to those who have this kind of skill in java and c++...
attention to those who have this kind of skill in java and c++...
dli man mo matter kng unsa ang languange inyung gusto katonan.. pag katon mo ug
programming/coding design.. kay dli man kelangan na language jd nyung katonan..
Java,C++ and C# is just the same in my view.. ang nakalahi lang nila kay syntax.. and i dont even consider
the libraries fo each language a factor..
Learn how to write good code by learning how to design them..
ang pagkaton sa language kay google ra imo friend ug lots of ebook..
anyways;
I can teach you C++ in a fun and easy way; mostly sa akng tudloan kay C++ akng gamiton kay ang hardwork naa dra, para kasabot jd mo how OOP
and programming really works, kay kng mag salig mo sa mga language like java or C# or VB or even web based framework like php kay naa nay factor sa
DESIGN and IMPLEMENTATION na dli na applicable ug ang discipline na wala na.. mas maayu mag start ug lisud para naa na jd mo idea once makagunit na mo ug sayun na language (and ofcourse dli na ta mo tackle ug assembly).
I can teach you C++ in a fun way? unsa may pasabot na fun way? Like what i am teaching my students/trainees (dli ko teacher pero trainor ko ug C++ sa company) i teach them HOW to write game in C++ from scratch, step by step, Concepts per concepts, and ofcourse mag sugod from DESIGN, build module one at a time until ma porma ang game from these modules..
Last edited by cebugdev; 06-12-2010 at 07:40 AM.
naa na mo programming background? do you already know any programming language aside from java / c++?
i know you probably have different reasons for wanting to learn, but can you list down why you want to learn java/c++? mga studyante pa mo or ga-work na and you plan to switch careers? are you PHP programmers or what not and you want to switch to java? or is this just for hobby / additional skills?
^^^
i've stressed it on other posts in the past na if you plan a career in IT - more particularly in programming (software development) - i suggest that you be PRACTICAL. practical in a sense na inyong susihun kung unsay IN-DEMAND karon. unsay in-demand sa abroad (e.g. Singapore) if you ever plan to. or maskin sa Makati. think long term.
it's very time saving if from the start you can decide to focus on a specific field (e.g. J2EE, J2ME, .Net, PHP, etc...). then you focus on that field and fight your way to a good career and a good salary.
think about THE RESUME.![]()
^^^
the best-paying programming languages today are: (not ranked)
- Java (J2EE, J2ME)
- .Net (C#)
- firmware PLs (C++, C)
check out www.payscale.com and checkout the current salaries by country and compare.
@maddox22 wanay la n pa ana nga mga languages? kanang mas sayon hehehe
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